@Ron380849446691@ID_AA_Carmack There’s a lot of opinion there - TSR was a bankrupt company with a niche product that barely registered in the cultural zeitgeist. You would be pressed to argue this toilet paper as you call is less relevant or expanded since
@MuseoTuitero@ladiiynred Solo por precisar - los tetrápodos nacieron para detener tanques. Después de que no fue necesario, se usaron de rompeolas - pero son para obstaculizar vehículos primero.
@KramBot9000@Airout12@dieworkwear Oh not at all - my point was ‘NASA shirt and tie’ refers to peak civilization is a weird statement that has a lot of dog whistling, like dressing in this fashion refers to a ‘better something’. Cosplay nasa fits all you want because you love them not bc they are ‘peak’
@Airout12@dieworkwear No, that’s exactly what Derek has posed from day one. You may love a sartorial style, own it and do it because that’s you - it does not represent any peak or higher anything than just a choice in attire
@Malto1300@micpewpew Check ad&d publishing numbers, compare to 5e, then feel free to come back and tell me it’s not niche. I grew up with ad&d, love the edition, own all the books physical. It’s niche today, within a niche hobby. The attempt at looking down at ‘normies’ is schoolyard bullying.
@micpewpew No, to pretend that a game with rules from the 80s, that only a niche group of players continue to play, would be anything relevant to upset anyone. Classic engagement bait - anyone upset in your table over rules means you are a poor dm